[MLS REWIND: Week 5] MLS concluded its first month of action with the Montreal Impact on top in the Eastern Conference and FC Dallas and Chivas USA 1-2 in the
Western Conference. Four teams remained winless: Portland, Seattle, Colorado and Chicago. Who'd a thunk it? But the weekend results were overshadowed by a pair of golazos, scored by two young
Americans: LA Galaxy teenager Jose Villarreal's tying goal in stoppage time on a scissors kick and Colorado rookie Dillon
Powers' blast from distance against Portland.

LANDON GETS MINUTES. With only a
few days of practice under his belt, Landon Donovan returned to action with the Galaxy after a four-month layoff. "Fitness-wise, I felt great." he said.
"Obviously I have a ways to go soccer wise. But you got to get minutes to get better and so it was good to get some time today and obviously in the end it work out. It was a good result."
-------------------------------------------------------------New York 2 Philadelphia 1. NY: Dax McCarty (Jonny Steele, Juninho) 55 PHI: Conor
Casey (Sheanon Williams) 63 NY: Thierry Henry (Peguy Luyindula, Heath Pearce) 81 Att.: 15,824.

FRENCH CONNECTION.Thierry Henry's first goal of the season for the Red Bulls -- which happened to produce their first win in five games -- overshadowed the work fellow Frenchman Peguy Luyindula did to feed him with a delicate pass. His first game at Montreal was punctuated by several missed opportunities.

MIDFIELD DUO. Andrew Jacobson and first-year Brazilian Michel might not
be the most dynamic central midfield duo in MLS, but they have certainly been effective since Michel was moved from left back two weeks ago. Jacobson and Michel completed 78 percent of their passes to
help give FC Dallas its third straight win to take over the lead in the Western Conference. -------------------------------------------------------------Colorado 2 Portland 2. COL: Dillon Powers (Chris Klute) 18 COL: Hendry Thomas 48 POR: Will Johnson (Ryan Johnson) 55 POR: Will Johnson 71 Att.:
11,774.

COMEBACK KIDS. The Portland Timbers still don't have a win in four games, but first-year coach Caleb
Porter likes what he's seeing. Three of the four games ended in ties, all after Portland had trailed, twice after it was down two goals. "We’ve kind of been the comeback kids," said
Porter. "We don’t want to be coming back as much as we have been. People will focus on the negatives, and obviously there are some negatives: we haven’t won a game in four and we’ve
given up the first goal in four games. I’m focused on the positives. We’ve only lost one game." -------------------------------------------------------------Houston 2 San Jose 0. HOU: Will Bruin (Boniek Garcia) 17 HOU: Giles Barnes (Brad Davis) 42 Att.: 17,415.

INVINCIBLE AT HOME. Houston's win extended its consecutive unbeaten streak at home to 34 games, matching Real Salt Lake’s record unbeaten streak at home over 2009-2011. The
Dynamo has never lost a competitive game at BBVA Compass Stadium since its opening in 2012. -------------------------------------------------------------Sporting KC 2 Montreal 0. KC: Claudio Bieler (Benny Feilhaber) 5 KC: Graham Zusi (Benny Feilhaber) 80 Att.: 18,609.

IN THE
REARVIEW MIRROR. Benny Feilhaber assisted on both goals as Sporting KC stopped Montreal's winning streak at four games. “I've put last season in
the rearview mirror,” Feilhaber, who joined SKC from New England in the offseason, told MLSSoccer.com. “I try not to think about it too
much. I'm just looking forward to this season, and it's been great so far." -------------------------------------------------------------Real Salt Lake 2
Seattle 1. RSL: Robbie Findley 8 RSL: Luis Gil (Ned Grabavoy, Sebastian Velasquez) 35 SEA: Brad Evans (Mauro Rosales, DeAndre Yedlin) 57 Att.: 20,359.

PICKING AND CHOOSING. Seattle's 2-1 loss left the Sounders without a win for March. Seattle coach Sigi Schmid had enough of the
host team's inconsistent form. "We're picking and choosing times when to play," Schmid said. "We've got moments in a game where three or four guys are involved and some other guys are not involved.
Then some other guys get involved and some other guys are not involved. We have yet to get where 11 guys are involved for 90 minutes all the time."
-------------------------------------------------------------Chivas USA 2 Vancouver 1CHV: own goal 12 CHV: Eric Avila (Jorge
Villafana) 55 VAN: Kenny Miller 64Att.: 8,354.

CONFIDENT CHELIS.
Chivas USA extended its unbeaten streak to four games. The confidence of the players is growing along with that of their coach, Jose Luis Sanchez Sola.
"El Chelis" says it will take a lot of beat Chivas USA. "Any team that wants to beat us, either here or on the road, has to run more than us," he said. "If they don’t out-run us, it’s a
guaranteed point for us. By what I’ve seen of these Chivas USA players, who fight and battle, the point is already assured.”-----------------------------------------------------------------------MLS, STANDINGSEastern Conference: PTS TEAM W-L-T +/- 12 Montreal 4-1-0 6/4 9 Houston 3-1-0 8/4 8 Sporting KC 2-1-2 6/3 7 Columbus 2-1-1 7/4 6 Philadelphia 2-1-1 5/6
----------------------------- 5 New York 1-2-2 6/7 4 Toronto FC 1-2-1 5/6 4 D.C. United 1-2-1 2/4 4 New England 1-2-1 1/2 1 Chicago 0-3-1 1/9